171 to 180 of 540 Entries from All Files for "johnson" in All Fields
... a>1380 <b>the late innouasion</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “I fancy ...
... <p. 20> “It appears by <i>Johnson's Drama's</i>, that from the Yea ...
... -7 <b>little Yases...question</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “The mea ...
... e wrong Place.</para> <para>“Mr. Johnson thinks the Meaning of this cryin ...
... at can be uttered.' But both he and Dr. Johnson understand question as conversat ...
... as analogue: ‘<i>Question</i>, in Johnson's Dictionary, is defined ‘ ...
... t can be uttered.' But both he and Dr. Johnson understand <i>question</i> as co ...
... re so termed in the next speech. So Ben Johnson, <i>The just Indignation of the ...
... <para>1393 <b>Will...Quality</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “Will t ...
... 1393 <b>Will...Quality</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1773): “Will t ...
... <para> 1393 <b>escoted</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed 1778): “Paid. F ...
... c></sigla><hanging><sc>col1 = v1778 + : johnson </sc></hanging> <para>1393 <b>e ...
... > (ed. 1843): “<i>Paid,</i> says Johnson. From the French <i>escot</i>, ...
... ab>macd</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>macd : johnson</sc></hanging> <para>1393 <b>es ...
... >escot</i>, a shot or reckoning: <i>Dr. Johnson.</i>”</para> <para> ...
174) Commentary Note for lines 1400-2: 1400 <and the Nation holds it no sinne, to tarre them to Con-> 1401 <trouersie. There was for a while, no mony bid for argu->
1402 <ment, vnlesse the Poet and the Player went to Cuffes in>
... </hanging> <para>1400 <b>tarre</b>]<sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1773): “To prov ...
... 1409 <b>It is not very strange</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “I do no ...
... used to be: [see p. 265, n. 6.] but Dr. Johnson's explanation is certainly just, ...
... 19 <b>let me comply with you</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1773): Hanmer reads, ...
... t mee comply with you in this garb</b>] JOHNSON (ed. 1785): “Hanmer read ...
... </sigla><hanging>1441 <b>Buz, buz</b>] JOHNSON (ed, 1765):: “Meer idle t ...
... nging> <para>1441 <b>Buz, buz</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1773)::<b> </b>“ ...
... of Polonius, that buz was used, as Dr. Johnson supposes, for an idle rumour wit ...
... onius, that <i>buz</i> was used, as Dr. Johnson supposes, for an idle rumour wit ...
... onius, that <i>buz</i> was used, as Dr. Johnson supposes, for an idle rumour wit ...
... Littledale, p. 55). Elze notes that in Johnson's Staple of News the collector o ...
... ing> <para>1443 <b>Then . . . Asse</b>] JOHNSON (ed. 1765): “This seems t ...
... (1783, p. 197): “This, says Dr. Johnson, <i>seems</i> to be a line of an ...
... t, and the liberty</b>]<tab> </tab> <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “All the ...
... t, and the liberty</b>]<tab></tab> <sc> Johnson</sc> (ed 1773): “All the ...
... </i>for <i>writing, composition.'</i> JOHNSON.--- ‘(The) <i>law of writ ...